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Shimmy....if you have not already experienced this, brace yourself
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<blockquote data-quote="ssmann" data-source="post: 477435" data-attributes="member: 18956"><p>Guys, this shimmy thing not easy and a tedious and expensive process to cure......</p><p></p><p>Wan520i, you seem to have done alot already.....r u using a front strut??? If so what strut?? Weak struts can also cause this problem......do u onli get it when braking or all at all speeds of the vehicle???</p><p></p><p>BMW7833, I agree, dont waste time on used tyres. It is better to buy cheapo new tyres then use 2nd hand. The sheer weight of the 38 and 39 will cause the shimmies to be more apparent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssmann, post: 477435, member: 18956"] Guys, this shimmy thing not easy and a tedious and expensive process to cure...... Wan520i, you seem to have done alot already.....r u using a front strut??? If so what strut?? Weak struts can also cause this problem......do u onli get it when braking or all at all speeds of the vehicle??? BMW7833, I agree, dont waste time on used tyres. It is better to buy cheapo new tyres then use 2nd hand. The sheer weight of the 38 and 39 will cause the shimmies to be more apparent [/QUOTE]
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